Four years after launch Galaxy A50 and series Galaxy S10, Samsung decided to stop supporting software updates for them. This sad news for many was indirectly confirmed by the company in the details regarding the April 2023 security patch.
Galaxy A50, Galaxy S10e, Galaxy S10 to Galaxy The S10+ is no longer listed on Samsung's website related to the device's software update schedule Galaxy. But she is a model for some reason Galaxy The S10 5G, which was also launched in February 2019 along with the rest of the phones in this series, is still leading the list, and as the only one from the line-up, it will be together with the later introduced Galaxy S10 Lite continues to receive software updates.
Just Galaxy The S10 Lite was introduced by Samsung only at the beginning of 2020, and already with Androidem 10, so it still needs an update to Android 11, 12 and just the current and thus the last one to receive, Android 13. So he too can still use the benefits of One UI 5.1. This means he is assured of security updates for at least another year. Galaxy The A50 was launched with Androidem 9 and received two major operating system updates viz Android 10 to Android 11. Galaxy S10e, Galaxy S10 to Galaxy The S10+ debuted with Androidem 9 and the device received three major operating system updates viz Android 10, 11 and 12.
You S10 briskly once again. It's a shame to cut them off completely. They would deserve a year of security patches.
In the Czech Republic, where small phones are above average popular, the S10e will be used for a long time, as it does not have a direct successor. At the same time, it is still a very fast phone with a jack, an SD card and an adjustable hardware button, which is no longer seen...
The alternative is just the basic eSka, but of course without the SD card and other little things.